1967 Topps Baseball Discs TEST Set Proof. Bobby Knoop ANGELS
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Reference Number: Avaluer:5985662 | UPC: Does Not Apply |
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Click Image for Larger Preview 1967 Topps Disc Test Set Color Separation Proof Card. Bobby Knoop. Direct from Topps' legendary vault, this exclusive auction features an original color separation proof card from this seldom-seen unpublished 1967 Topps Test Set. This cardboard stock proof is in good condition and measures approx (2 1/2" X 2 1/2") in size. Included in this lot is the Cyan/Yellow versions. This stunning Topps production piece is in very good condition and contains above average surface wear. Many consider this star-studded set to be one of the scarcest of all Topps baseball products. In fact, this set was produced only in proof form. Topps intended for the player images featured here to be used on pin back buttons. This disc idea was fashioned after the 1956 Topps Buttons. For authenticity, the official Topps serial numbered hologram is affixed onto the white reverse side backing board (see sample photo). Visit our other exciting auctions and store listings on eBay today! © The Topps Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Topps, The Topps Vault and The Topps Vault logo are trademarks of The Topps Company, Inc. ("Topps"). All materials sold by, distributed by or pictured in the Topps Vault (the "Materials") are either owned by or licensed to The Topps Company, Inc. Topps and its licensors retain all proprietary rights to the Materials. This product and all images contained therein are the property of The Topps Company, Inc., are protected under United States and other copyright laws and may not be copied or reproduced, in whole or in part, without the express written permission of The Topps Company, Inc. Except for downloading one copy of the Materials on any single computer for your personal, non-commercial home use, you shall not reproduce, prepare derivative works based upon, distribute, perform or display the Materials, or use the Materials in any unauthorized manner without first obtaining the written permission of Topps.